Is training really necessary for moving from one English speaking country to another?
I think yes, If you are from your native country where English isn’t a necessary and you are moving to that country where English is prior language so you should take an English Training.
Moving to an area of low cultural distance, where the amount of perceived similarity between the cultures (including language) is high is undoubtedly easier than a move that involves high cultural distance. Many relocates make these moves successfully without training. Many also report a period of depression or anxiety as they go through the change adjustment cycle, many also hold on to stereotypes, prejudices or values that impact on their ability to relate well to workmates or employees. Training can ease the change process, speed the adaptation and mark you as an employer who is aware of the needs and acts to anticipate and prevent problems rather than responding later when damage has been done.
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